... The Arran hills in dark-blue blackness lay ; Surely not all the Highlands can put on So grim a scowl as they! They were alive with passion ; we beheld Their knitting eyebrows and their gleaming eyes; But soon their dark brows lifted, and they smiled... To Iceland in a Yacht - Page 2by Robert Angus Smith - 1873 - 153 pagesFull view - About this book
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